Bryson DeChambeau ended Friday on a roll to maintain his lead at the European Open as Patrick Reed challenged.
DeChambeau held a one-shot lead after the first round, but he trailed Reed after a slow start to the second saw the Masters champion claim an outright lead.
Reed improved on a mixed two-under 70 from Thursday, during which he bizarrely banished a camera crew from his presence, to card a 66 and move to eight under, setting the clubhouse target.
But DeChambeau rallied on the back nine with four birdies from the final seven holes to move to 10 under and a stroke clear once again.
Richard McEvoy's 65 - the lowest round of the day - earned a share of second alongside Matthias Schwab.
Now just one shot further back, Reed was joined by Romain Wattel and David Drysdale, while Pat Perez, coming off a top-20 finish at The Open, missed the cut as he went five over through 36 holes.
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